Burbank Sister Cities Committee

Burbank Sister Cities Committee The Burbank Sister City Committee is a volunteer organization of members of the Burbank community. We would love to have you join us!

The city of Burbank has four international sister cities: Ota, Japan; Incheon, South Korea; Gaborone, Botswana; and Solna, Sweden. Every summer, a dozen or so students from one of our Sister Cities are chosen to visit Burbank and stay with local families, and students from Burbank are selected to spend two weeks visiting one of our Sister Cities. It’s a wonderful opportunity to learn about a diff

erent culture first hand and to represent our city and our country to people who are always eager to learn about Americans! This summer we will have students and chaperones from our Sister City of Incheon, Korea visiting Burbank in Summer 2016. Burbank families are needed to host our guests while they are here. Please consider taking advantage of this wonderful opportunity and host a student in your home this Summer for one or both weeks. To learn more about hosting, attend a Sister City Committee meeting held the first Monday of every month at 6:30 PM in the auditorium at the Burbank Central Library. Applications to be a hosting family can be downloaded here, or can be found at any of the Burbank Public Library branch locations. For more information on meeting times, etc., call the Library at 818 238-5551. sister cities internationalThe concept of Sister City affiliations between the United States and other nations began shortly after the Second World War. It developed into a national initiative when then President Dwight D. Eisenhower proposed the people-to-people program at a White House Conference in 1956.

09/21/2021

Application deadline for travel to Ota, Japan is 3 weeks away:
October 15,2021.
Burbanksistercity.org

Burbank Sister City Committee Opens ApplicationsFor Student Travel To Japan In Summer 2022The Burbank Sister City Commit...
09/17/2021

Burbank Sister City Committee Opens Applications
For Student Travel To Japan In Summer 2022
The Burbank Sister City Committee has opened applications for resident high school students who are interested to
join a group traveling to Ota, Japan, in Summer 2022. The Student Exchange Program trip to Ota was rescheduled
due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic from Summer of 2020 to the Summer of 2022.
Although several students who were selected for the 2020 Ota trip are still planning to travel in 2022, there are a few
spaces for additional students to join the trip. The deadline for student applications is October 15, 2021.
The program’s purpose is to promote communication, goodwill and cultural awareness, as well as foster closer
relationships as sister cities by offering the opportunity of better understanding between people of different
countries.
Students must be Burbank residents, enrolled in grades 9 -12 and their families must agree to host a visiting student
or chaperone for two weeks of the subsequent two summers. If selected for travel, students must commit to a
minimum two-year active role with the BSCC.
For more than three decades, a small group of approximately 12 students, plus two adult chaperones, travel to either
Ota, Japan, or Incheon, Korea, every summer to stay in residential homes and experience life in each of those cities
for two weeks. After Burbank students travel abroad, a few weeks later, a visiting delegation of student travelers and
their chaperones from either Ota or Incheon visit Burbank families for a similar experience of life in Burbank, CA.
Ota and Incheon alternate summer trips with Burbank. The summer when Burbank students visit Ota, students from
Incheon visit. The following summer, when Burbank students visit Incheon, Ota students visit.
Burbank has established Sister City partnerships with four cities since 1960: Solna, Sweden (1960), Incheon, Korea
(1961), Gaborone, Botswana (1975), and Ota, Japan (1984.) The Student Exchange Program is specifically set up
for travel exchanges with Ota and Incheon.
“To promote these partnerships, the Burbank Sister City Committee strives to stimulate cultural and educational
exchanges through community volunteers,” commented BSCC President James Callahan, whose daughters
participated in the Student Exchange Program in previous years.
“Burbank’s relationships with our four Sister Cities have long enriched our community by spreading global
awareness and bringing people together,” commented Burbank Mayor Bob Frutos. “The exchanges with Ota, Japan,
and Incheon, Korea, each summer provide our Burbank students with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to live with a
family in another country and experience everyday life, as well as welcoming Sister City students into their own
homes.”
“The City Council appreciates having the partnership of the all-volunteer Burbank Sister City Committee to keep
these wonderful exchanges going year after year,” Frutos added.
“My trip to Incheon, Korea, was amazing,” commented John Burroughs High School senior Nuala Giffen, who
traveled with the Burbank delegation in summer 2019. “At first it was very difficult because it was hard to
understand each other but with the power of Google Translate we were able to communicate really efficiently.”
“This was a phenomenal experience and I was able to learn so much about Korean culture.” she also said. “I stayed
with two different families who showed me their everyday lives and introduced me to a ton of new foods. I got to
form connections with so many different individuals and learn so much about them. We were able to talk about
schooling, college and hobbies and also bond over TV shows we watched together.”
“During the days, we went on group field trips,” Giffen added. “One of the days, we visited the DMZ which is the
area that separates North and South Korea. Another field trip that I really enjoyed was going to Seoul, wearing their
traditional hanbok clothing. Overall the trip was such a fun experience. I made so many friends, tried amazing food
and learned a lot about their culture.”
Visit www.burbanksistercity.org for more information and student applications. Burbank Sister City Committee’s
next meeting is Monday, October 4, at 6:30 p.m. at the Buena Vista branch of the Burbank Public Library.
Students from Burbank celebrate with Ota, Japan, hosts in summer 2016, as part of the Burbank Sister City
Committee’s Student Exchange Program. (Photo Courtesy Burbank Sister City Committee)

Ever thought about traveling? Student applications are now available at Burbanksistercity.org,  for travel to Ota, Japan...
08/28/2021

Ever thought about traveling?

Student applications are now available at Burbanksistercity.org, for travel to Ota, Japan in summer 2022.
Applications due by October 15, 2021.

05/03/2021

May 2021 meeting has been canceled.
Will meet again
June 7th, 2021 via Zoom.

02/01/2021

Join Zoom Monthly Meeting- Monday, February 1, 2021 at 6:30pm

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07/06/2020

Hello BSCC members,

Burbank Sister City Committee is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: Burbank Sister City Committee
Time: Jul 6, 2020 06:30 PM (PST)

HERE IS THE LINK:

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us04web.zoom.us/j/75812984034?pwd=Z2VBTk0yNVMzejBpbVpLTkhFamFBdz09

Meeting ID: 758 1298 4034
Password: 6qv4RL

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06/01/2020

BSCC June meeting has been canceled, due to continued effort to stop COVID.
Tentative next meeting: July 6th.

05/04/2020

Due to the COVID-19 restrictions and the temporary closure of our Burbank libraries. Our regularly scheduled monthly meeting is canceled .

10/15/2019

REMINDER:
Student applications are due
Friday, October 18th
at Central Library

10/09/2019

REMINDER:
Chaperone applications due Friday, October 11th

At Central Library, Admin office by 5pm

Ever thought about traveling? Student applications are now available at Burbanksistercity.org,  for travel to Ota, Japan...
08/19/2019

Ever thought about traveling?

Student applications are now available at Burbanksistercity.org, for travel to Ota, Japan in summer 2020
Applications due October 18,2019.

Farewell to our sister city, Ota guests.  Great times, awesome friends & fabulous memories!  Until we meet again. Safe t...
08/05/2019

Farewell to our sister city, Ota guests. Great times, awesome friends & fabulous memories! Until we meet again.
Safe travels to our Ota guests...we miss you all, already. 🇺🇸🇯🇵

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